Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy are the most expensive countries, with prices ranging from 1.8 to 2.1 euros per liter.
Sixth cheapest EU country for heating oil Greece remains among the 26 member states (there are no data for Slovakia) according to data from the Commission.
Based on Commission data (Weekly Oil Bulletin), Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy are the most expensive countries, with prices ranging from 1.8 to 2.1 euros per liter. Malta, Ireland and Belgium are the cheapest, with 1 to 1.2 euros per litre. Greece with 1.319 euros per liter with a European average of 1.495 euros per liter.
According to market sources, Greece’s sixth position is due to both the subsidy at the pump from the state budget, which is at the level of 25 cents (at 0.20 euros plus VAT), and the discount policy followed by Helleniq Energy for the support of the market, but also of consumers affected by the energy crisis.
The average price of heating oil yesterday according to the price watch of the Ministry of Development was 1.29 euros per liter.
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